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Repudiate; revoke consent; refuse to support former acts or agreements.
Disaffirm is commonly applied in situations ...
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Matter of Christopher Rodeman, an attorney, respondent. Grievance Committee of the Seventh Judicial District, petitioner. Order of censure entered.
Per curiam opinion: The respondent was admitted to the practice of law by the court on Feb. 18, 1998, and is employed as an assistant district attorney. The petitioner charged the respondent with acts of misconduct arising from his actions as the prosecutor in two criminal actions. The respondent filed an answer denying material allegations of the petition, and a referee was appointed to conduct a hearing. The referee filed a report, which the petitioner moves to confirm. The respondent cross-moves to disaffirm the report in part and to dismiss the petition on procedural grounds.
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...'s family.) A pensioner who fails to disaffirm a previously made election of improved pension wit...
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... the FDIC informed GE of its decision to disaffirm the Plummer and Oakdale leases under its statutory...
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... exercise of its statutory authority to disaffirm or repudiate contracts, reclaim, recover, or recha...
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... Board, by exercise of its authority to disaffirm or repudiate contracts under 12 U.S.C. 1787(c), wi...
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... following, or early in April, she disaffirmed her deed to Mrs. Everhardt and demanded possession...
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...(6) With concurrence of General Counsel, disaffirm or repudiate any contract or lease to which the cr...
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... authority as conservator or receiver to disaffirm or repudiate contracts or reclaim, recover or rech...
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Appellant's appeal of her temporary assignment to alternative duties during investigation of her job performance at ODJFS was moot where, subsequent to the temporary assignment and at the conclusion of the investigation, ODJFS terminated her employment.
..., appellant filed a Motion to Disaffirm, pointing out that ODJFS, in violation of Oh...